After an order has been detected, the program identified by the item procedure is initiated. A Job Check dialog appears for Windows target computers if the administrator selected the Prompt user option on the installation order. If the user clicks Run, the installation begins immediately. If the user clicks Postpone, he can specify how much to postpone the execution. If the user clicks Abort, the order is canceled and no further prompts are issued.
Additionally, if the administrator checks Boot before, as well as Prompt user, when defining a job order for a Windows target computer, a Reboot dialog prompts the Agent user.
The Agent user must indicate, before the job executes, if the reboot should be done now or postponed.
If the administrator checks Boot after (as well as Prompt user) when defining a job order for a Windows target computer, the previous dialog prompts the Agent user after the job has been executed.
For a job order with the Boot option that is to be executed on the domain manager, the Administrator is first warned that other jobs may fail.
If the warning is ignored and the administrator clicks Yes, the previous Job Check prompt appears asking when the reboot is to be performed.
After the order has been received and accepted, the degree of user interaction required is determined by the item procedure. If the item procedure prompts for target directories, those prompts are conveyed to the user.
Note: The domain manager is not allowed to be targeted with a combination of the 'Reboot' and 'Job will be Triggered by Server' options, as booting the scalability server at the specified job start time can lead to unexpected results.
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